Oregon State Bar Bulletin — AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2011

Features

I'm OK, You're ...?
What Lawyers Should Know About Their Clients' Capacity to Make Decisions
By Janine Robben

Search For
Common Ground

A 2011 Legislative Wrap Up
By Carl R. Neil


Columns

Bar Counsel
Disclosing Client Confidences: When Doing the "Right" Thing May be the Wrong Thing to Do
By Helen Hierschbiel

The Legal Writer
Let the Festivities Begin!
National Punctuation Day

By Suzanne E. Rowe

Legal.Online
News of the Web:
Bloomberg Gets an Upgrade

By Robert J. Ambrogi

Profiles in the Law
A Sense of Service: Antonia De Meo Finds Her Niche Overseas
By Cliff Collins

Legal Practice Tips
Data Dumps:
The Bane of E-Discovery

By Sharon D. Nelson
& John W. Simek

Law & Life
Toward a Common Goal: Convocation on Equality:
Naming Our Champions

By Gerry Gaydos

From the President
Making Change(s):
An Update on OSB Programs

By Steve Piucci

Parting Thoughts
An Argument for Interrogatories
By Timothy MB Ferrell



Departments

Letters

Briefs

Bar Notes
CLE
Bar News

Bar Actions
Discipline
Reinstatements
Applications

Bar People
Among Ourselves
Moves
In Memoriam

Classifieds


Given the increasing number of veterans with diagnosed or undiagnosed brain injuries, as well as growing populations of aging baby boomers, lawyers should ask themselves whether their clients may have diminished capacity much more frequently than they do, as Janine Robben reports.